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Park and Recreation Committee Meeting Agenda <br />May 25, 2006 <br />6:30 P.M. <br />1. Roll Cali <br />2. Approval of minutes from the March 23, 2006 meeting. There was not a quorum for the April 27, 2006 <br />meeting. <br />3. Public Input - Citizens are encouraged to speak to the Park and Recreation and Forestry Commissioners <br />on issues of concern. <br />Katie Engman alon� with some high school students from Tobacco Free Youth Recreation was at our <br />scheduled April 27' meeting and presented a tobacco -free policy. This group will be available at the May <br />25th meeting to discuss this issue and answer any questions <br />4. YMCA Update <br />At the March 23, 2006 meeting, the Commissioners requested an update on the fee structure for field <br />reservations that other communities are using in 2006. The YMCA has submitted a summary. The YMCA <br />also has submitted information pertaining to room rental rates. <br />5. Unfinished Business: <br />a) Groveland Park Building Replacement — <br />Staff has been experiencing issues pertaining to negotiating with the contractor to set a tentative <br />start date of August 5t" . The start date may be moved up. Staff will keep the Commission informed. <br />b) Random Park Building Replacement Project —The City has been working with the contractor and <br />consultant on possible building code issues. It has been determined that the building must be <br />provided with a fire suppression system (i.e. sprinkler system). A motion to proceed with the <br />addition of a fire sprinkler system was made by the City Council on May 22, 2006. There is also a <br />good probability that Groveland building will need to have a fire suppression system as well. Park <br />staff is working with the City's Building Official / Fire Marshal on this issue. <br />c) Oakwood Park Renovation Project — Staff will present a proposal for the rehabilitation of this park. <br />This proposal will include the elimination of the baseball field on the Southside of Hillview Road <br />and replacing it with two soccer fields; one medium sized and one small. The proposal will also <br />include a playground area in the southeast corner of the current baseball area; south of Hillview <br />Road. It will also include a new disc golf course; in the park area north of Hillview Road. <br />d) County Road 10 Corridor Improvement Program — <br />The Transportation Advisory Board has selected projects to receive federal transportation funds <br />through the 2005 regional solicitation process. On March 31, 2006, Staff received confirmation <br />from the Metropolitan Council that the City of Mounds View was successful in receiving a <br />transportation enhancement grant in the amount of $525,000 for the County Road 10 Trailway <br />Project from County Road H to Silver Lake Road on the north side. This grant requires matching <br />funds in the amount of $131,250 for a total project fiend of $656,250. The grant funds will be <br />available in 2009. <br />
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